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Steve Jobs, the father of Pixar, the animation startup
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- Steve Jobs is famous as Apple's CEO, but he also had a major influence on the animation industry as the founder of Pixar.
- After founding Apple, he contributed to the popularization of computers, and through Pixar, he led the development of 3D animation technology.
- He returned to Apple and released innovative products such as the iPhone, leading the computer, music, communications, and entertainment industries.
When you say 'Steve Jobs', most people think of him as the CEO of Apple, the creator of the iPhone... He also made a mark as an animation producer, and the fact that he was the founder of Pixar, a famous animation company we all know! Let's learn about Steve Jobs.
Growing up
Born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California, Steve Jobs was immediately adopted by his foster parents. From his childhood, Jobs displayed an original personality and artistic sense. He struggled in school because he didn't fit in with the norms, but he developed a passion for electronics. He dropped out of Reed College and went on a trip to India, refusing a conventional life and finding his own path.
Apple's Founding and Early Success
In 1976, Steve Jobs co-founded Apple with Steve Wozniak in a garage in California.
Jobs, who was 21 at the time, started a revolution that would shake up the computer industry with his burning passion and vision.
Starting with the 'Apple I', a personal computer with only circuit boards, he launched the 'Apple II', which featured an innovative operating system, playing a major role in popularizing computers.
In particular, he took the lead in building a user-friendly computer environment by introducing a graphical user interface (GUI) and a mouse.
He became a billionaire in his late 20s and played a major role in popularizing computers.
The Birth of Pixar: Growth Amid Frustration and Adversity
In 1985, Jobs was ousted from Apple due to conflicts with the company's management. But he didn't give up and started a new challenge.
He founded NeXT, a company that developed a next-generation operating system, and in 1986 acquired Lucasfilm's computer division, creating Pixar, an animation company that significantly advanced the graphics technology of 3D animation.
Pixar went on to produce hit films like 'Toy Story', 'A Bug's Life', 'Monsters, Inc.', and 'Finding Nemo', becoming the world's leading animation company.
Pixar's success is the result of not only advancements in computer graphics technology but also the combination of Jobs' artistic passion for storytelling and character design.
Triumphant Return: The Apple Renaissance
In 1996, Jobs returned to Apple. With his outstanding leadership and vision, he rebuilt Apple and led it into a Renaissance era.
Through his management strategy focused on design and user experience, he launched innovative products such as the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, shaking up not only the computer industry but also various fields like music, communication, and entertainment.
In particular, the iPhone created a new paradigm in the smartphone market, causing a worldwide sensation.
A Legacy to Remember Forever: A Spirit of Innovation and Artistic Passion
Steve Jobs passed away in 2011 from pancreatic cancer, but his achievements continue to inspire many today.
Jobs was not just a businessman but a leader with artistic sensibility and vision. He drew inspiration from various fields such as design, music, and literature, infused his products with artistic passion, and provided users with new experiences.
His vision played a key role in making Apple a global leader.
He was a brilliant individual who transformed people's lives through computers and the internet, combining art and technology to revolutionize the user experience.
His relentless spirit of challenge, artistic passion, and user-centric thinking serve as an example to everyone seeking innovation today.
Interesting facts
Steve Jobs was passionate about calligraphy and personally designed the "most beautiful typeface," the default font for Macintosh computers.
He was known for being a perfectionist, personally involved in every aspect from product design to marketing strategy, striving for the best results.
He was a devout Buddhist and gained spiritual enlightenment through his travels to India.